making MP3 ringtones
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I use some freeware called wavepad
Mark B - free download from the home website - http://www.nch.com.au/wavepad/
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go to the point on the song where you want to edit it, then play it through your pc speakers and set your phone to record. Then use the recorded sample as your ringtone.
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haha im cutting the bit i want out then saving it then using the software i got with the phone to add it on lol.
Its workin tho haha
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Its workin tho haha
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Mark - it's fairly easy - just go to OPEN FILE and select the MP3 track you want to cut up, it will load and then play. You can highlight the section of track you want, copy it, and then paste into a new file.
There is a tutorial.help thingy in the programme if you get stuck. I didn't know fook all about it when I got it, but after messing around with it a bit you soon figure it out. One tip tho - never save on the original file - cos if you do it will overwrite the original file which you might want to keep. Alsways go to FILE > SAVE AS and it will save as a new MP3
There is a tutorial.help thingy in the programme if you get stuck. I didn't know fook all about it when I got it, but after messing around with it a bit you soon figure it out. One tip tho - never save on the original file - cos if you do it will overwrite the original file which you might want to keep. Alsways go to FILE > SAVE AS and it will save as a new MP3
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